Description

This wordpress plugin allows visitors to browse posts or pages by their images, displayed randomly on an infinitely scrollable Image Wall. The images link back to the post or page on which they are attached.

Images are powerful. They catch our attention like nothing else. You probably use them in your blog posts to anchor the fickle attention span of today’s readers. Display all these great images on a nice looking page, and your visitors will browse for a while, captivated. Hopefully, one image will stand out for whatever reason and compel the visitor to click it to find out more. And just like that, some old blog post you thought buried by the sands of time has gotten another view, thanks to your Image Wall.

2.1

2.2

2.3

Added an error message if the Image Wall is used on an incompatible WordPress version, i.e. a WordPress version earlier than 3.5.

2.4

Fixed a CSS issue with the width of the images where it was easy for other stylesheets to override and screw up the width of the image wall images.

2.5

Added an alternative method for generating random image order for those whose WordPress installation couldn’t handle the hashing method.

2.6

Overriding max-height CSS styles from parent stylesheets wich could make the images seem very short.

2.7

Fixed an error where upgrading from v2.5 would break the image wall.

2.8

Setting back the box-sizing CSS setting of the container to content-box (in case a theme has set this to border-box)

2.9

Fixed a bug where using both include_category/tag and include_pages didn’t work.

2.10

Changes the default value of the ‘image_sizes’ attribute to ‘medium’ from the previous ‘thumbnail, medium’. If you used to rely on the default value, and want to keep both thumbnails and medium sizes, you must now specify it explicitly! (The reason for this change is that most users ran into issues with the thumbnails usually being cropped, and I’ve had to take a lot of support calls where the solution is to set the image_sizes to just medium.

2.11

Added debug information to help me debug issues when I’m contacted for help.

Added a donation section in the Settings page.

2.12

Fixed an issue where certain PHP versions would print out a silly mistake a made which forced PHP to (rightly) assume that a variable was actually a string.

2.13

Fixed a bug introduced in 2.12. Don’t use 2.12. It won’t load more than the first batch of photos. Apologies.